First Look: Travis Stevens’ JAKOB’S WIFE With Barbara Crampton Wraps Filming

Girl On The Third Floor director and We Are Still Here producer Travis Stevens’ new movie Jakob’s Wife starring Barbara Crampton (Re-Animator, You’re Next) has wrapped filming.

Check out your first via Deadline look up top and below!

Based on a screenplay written by Mark Steensland, Kathy Charles, and Travis Stevens, the flick is described as “a wild ‘marriage’ of talent that’s created such a rollicking, smart, fun genre feast.”

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More specifically, the supernatural horror follows a woman in her late 50s who, after a chance encounter with ‘the Master’, discovers a new sense of power that comes with a heavy toll.

The film also stars Larry Fessenden (Stake Land), Bonnie Aarons (The Nun), Robert Rusler (Weird Science), Sarah Lind (Edgemont), Mark Kelly (Fear the Walking Dead), Nyisha Bell, and Phil Brooks.

Crampton commented: “I’m thrilled to be able to bring Jakob’s Wife to life with such highly experienced producing partners at AMP International. It’s been wonderful working closely with Bob Portal in developing this amazing project, and reuniting with two of my favorite colleagues in the business, Travis Stevens and Larry Fessenden.”

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Stevens added: “Since making We Are Still Here together, I’ve been looking forward to telling more scary stories with Barbara and Larry. Jakob’s Wife has been a chance for us to dig deep into the lives of these fictional characters and test them in ways I think genre fans are going to love.”

Crampton and Stevens produce along with Bob Portal and Inderpal Singh. Rick Moore serves as executive producer, alongside James Norrie and Nina Kolokouri. Co-producers are Joe Wicker, Morgan Peter Brown and Kim Barnard. The project was also fully-financed by AMP.

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